It happened again this morning. I read a verse which I have read lots of times, proven by all the highlights and notes in the margins of my Bible, but God's Words were alive and active in a new way! The verse? “Blessed are those who strength is in you, who have set their hearts on pilgrimage” Psalm 84:5.
Genesis 24:27, “As for me, the Lord has led me on the journey,” has always been a favorite verse, so I read what my NIV Study Bible shared about Psalm 84:5-7. The key words that spoke to me included “Joyful blessedness of those who are free to make pilgrimage to Zion”, “joyful expectations of the pilgrims” and those “on their hopeful way… experience anew the bountiful hand of God.”
Photos this week were taken during our May 31st trip to Malindi, which included viewing this herd of metal/man-made elephants near the airport along the new northern by-pass around Nairobi. |
There is always something along the highways to catch one's attention, including colourful fruits and vegetables... |
As you know from our last update, the journey is on a break at the moment. Yet, through all the “joyful blessedness” and frustrations of the last few months, we continue to possess an assurance that God is in control. We are reminded constantly that our focus at the moment must be seeking His guidance and His strength “with joyful expectation” so that we will hear and be ready when He tells us it is time to stop resting and move on!
I shared last week that we would use this break in our journey to take a bit of vacation. This has not happened! Jack has been busy completing reports, studying and attending meetings. One very exciting meeting was with a sister Christian group who are challenging churches who are actively involved in carrying out the Great Commission to challenge other churches to do the same. Pray for sensitivity as Jack and others seek ways to challenge our Baptist churches.
... as well as lots of obstacles to keep you alert. We passed over 400 trucks awaiting weight checks! |
One also spots lots of things which show the contrasts of Africa - hauling water with very sophisticated electricity lines and communication towers in the background. |
I truly love my work* which includes reading the newsletters of IMB workers among Sub-Saharan African Peoples and finding ways to share their stories with you and others. Thanks to good news received this week, I have a new reason to do my work as I use their stories to share our thanks and an assurance that we are being good stewards of the investments of our supporters!
The good news? The tally is in for the 2012 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the “total of $149,276,303.72 is a $2.44m increase over last year, making this the third largest offering in our history. We are profoundly grateful for this 1.67% increase in giving.” (This report can be found at http://www.imb.org/main/news/details.asp?StoryID=11925&LanguageID=1709.)
One also spots reminders of the many peoples in Africa who need to hear our Good News |
Pray for the members of Mariakani Baptist Church and other Baptist churches as they proclaim the eternal gospel to their neighbours and families... |
...in a part of the world where people are seeking joy... |
...and friendships with joyful people. |
Pray that Believers will stand out in their communities and boldly tell their world about their Saviour! |
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